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Ptilosarcoma athyrmata
Description Endoparastic copepod that forms galls on the leaves of the seapen Ptilosarcus gurneyi. Common on this seapen in the waters of British Columbia, Canada. Shallow subtidal.
Author Neil McDaniel
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added on 2019-02-09356 viewsWoRMS taxaDigital photo, entire species Ptilosarcoma athyrmata Williams, Anchaluisa, Boyko & McDaniel, 2018checked Walter, T. Chad 2024-02-09
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